Truth and Reconciliation Commission - Peru

Complete database of events related to the internal armed conflict in Peru, extracted from the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (CVR). 5,159 events documented from 1817 to 2003.

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  1. Prevention of Constitutional Accusation Against Former President García

    In November 1990, the Peruvian Congress, with the support of officialist and APRA deputies, blocked a constitutional accusation against former President Alan García. The accusation was related to his alleged responsibility in the 1986 prison massacres. This event highlighted the political maneuvering and alliances formed by President Fujimori to prevent …

    Peru página 70
  2. Popular Trial of Héctor Delgado by MRTA

    During his captivity, businessman Héctor Delgado was subjected to a 'popular trial' by the MRTA, accused of corruption in the purchase of Mirage aircraft by the government of Alan García and of orchestrating a psychological warfare campaign against the MRTA. The trial was conducted by revolutionary tribunals led by members …

    Peru página 571
  3. Human Rights Violations at El Frontón Prison

    In 1990, a Commission was formed to investigate accusations against former President Alan García Pérez regarding events at El Frontón prison. The Inter-American Court of Human Rights found that the Peruvian state violated the fundamental rights of inmates during a prison uprising. The court mandated reparations for victims' families and …

    San Juan Bautista (El Frontón), Peru página 744
  4. U.S. Invasion of Panama and Peru's Diplomatic Response

    In December 1989, the United States invaded Panama, leading to international reactions. The Peruvian government, led by President Alan García Pérez, expressed its rejection of the invasion and temporarily withdrew its diplomatic representation from Washington. Additionally, Peru suspended its anti-drug operations with U.S. cooperation as a protest against the invasion.

    Panama, Peru, United States p. 173
  5. Implementation of Premilitary Instruction in Peruvian Schools

    In March 1989, during the administration of Mercedes Cabanillas Bustamante, the Peruvian government implemented a course of Premilitary Instruction in schools. This initiative was part of a broader strategy to combat subversion by militarizing educational spaces, a move that faced opposition from the teachers' union SUTEP. The course was managed …

    Peru Página 584
  6. Military Intervention in Peru

    In 1989, President Alan García ordered the intervention of the Armed Forces through the Comando Político Militar in response to escalating violence. This period saw a significant increase in violence, with the majority of deaths occurring between 1989 and 1993. The intervention aimed to prevent tactics that could result in …

    Peru, specifically the Nor Oriental Region página 375
  7. Creation of the Comando Político Militar del Huallaga

    In 1989, during the presidency of Alan García, the Comando Político Militar del Huallaga was established as part of a strategy to combat subversive activities and narcotics trafficking in the region. This initiative included the installation of military bases and a shift in focus from persecuting coca farmers to targeting …

    Huallaga, Peru Página 360
  8. Formation of Rondas Campesinas in Ayacucho

    In 1989, under the presidency of Alan García Pérez, the Peruvian government began arming local peasant patrols known as 'rondas campesinas' in Ayacucho to combat the insurgent group PCP-SL. This movement was partly a response to increased violence from the PCP-SL and was supported by both military coercion and the …

    Ayacucho, Peru Capítulo: El final de la violencia: 1990-2000, página 100
  9. State of Emergency Declared in Junín

    In response to increasing violence from the PCP-SL and MRTA, the government of Alan García declared a State of Emergency in all provinces and districts of Junín in November 1988. This led to the military taking control, resulting in numerous human rights violations, including threats, kidnappings, torture, extrajudicial killings, and …

    Junín, Peru Página 140
  10. State of Emergency Declared in Chanchamayo, Oxapampa, and Satipo

    In 1988, the Peruvian government under President Alan García declared a state of emergency in the provinces of Chanchamayo, Oxapampa, and Satipo due to the increasing subversive activities and territorial expansion of the PCP-SL and MRTA. This measure was taken as the insurgent groups were establishing control over various regions, …

    Chanchamayo, Oxapampa, Satipo, Peru p. 229
  11. Reorganization of the Peruvian Ministry of Defense

    In 1987, under President Alan García, Peru attempted to reorganize its Ministry of Defense to increase civilian control over the military. The new structure aimed to integrate the Ministry of Defense more closely with civilian government, but ultimately failed to achieve significant control. The military retained substantial autonomy, and the …

    Peru página 279
  12. Coordination Challenges between Police and Military in Peru

    In early 1987, a session of the Council of Ministers in Peru was convened by President Alan García, involving police and military intelligence specialists. Despite efforts to improve coordination, significant challenges persisted between the police and the armed forces, particularly in emergency zones where the military held decision-making power. This …

    Peru p. 152-195
  13. Nationalization of Banks and Financial System in Peru

    In 1987, the Peruvian government under President Alan García Pérez decided to nationalize the banking and financial system. This decision was a response to the lack of positive reactions from the business sector to the government's economic measures. The nationalization marked a significant shift in economic policy, reflecting the challenges …

    Peru Página 339
  14. Recognition of Rondas Campesinas and Comités de Autodefensa in Peru

    In the 1980s, two types of peasant patrols, or 'rondas campesinas', were formed in Peru. On November 6, 1986, the government of Alan García Pérez officially recognized the peaceful, democratic, and autonomous peasant patrols in the northern departments of Cajamarca and Piura. Meanwhile, in the central highlands, armed 'rondas contrasubversivas' …

    Peru Capítulo sobre Comités de Autodefensa, p. 437
  15. Prison Riots in Lima

    On June 18, 1986, prisoners accused of belonging to the PCP-SL rioted and took hostages in three Lima prisons: Santa Bárbara, Lurigancho, and El Frontón. The government responded by deploying security forces to restore order, resulting in the deaths of 244 people. The incident drew criticism from the IU, which …

    Lima, Peru página 746
  16. The 1986 Peruvian Prison Massacres

    In June 1986, a violent prison uprising occurred in Peru when inmates resisted transfer orders and took hostages in the prisons of El Frontón, Santa Bárbara, and Lurigancho. The government, led by President Alan García, responded with a military operation that resulted in a large-scale massacre, with 118 inmates killed …

    El Frontón, Santa Bárbara, and Lurigancho, Peru página 700
  17. Prison Massacres in Peru

    On June 18, 1986, during the suppression of a prison riot in Peru, military forces executed a large number of inmates who had surrendered. The events took place in the San Pedro (Lurigancho) and San Juan Bautista (El Frontón) prisons. The Commission of Truth and Reconciliation later reported that these …

    Penal San Pedro (Lurigancho) and Penal San Juan Bautista (El Frontón), Peru página 765
  18. Lurigancho Prison Incident

    In June 1986, allegations emerged of extrajudicial executions at Lurigancho prison in Peru, following a rebellion that had been subdued by the military. The government, led by President Alan García, admitted the possibility of excessive force and initiated investigations. The investigations found responsibility among members of the Guardia Republicana, leading …

    Lurigancho, Peru Página 743
  19. Prison Riots and Massacre in Lurigancho, Santa Bárbara, and Frontón

    In June 1986, inmates accused of terrorism and belonging to the PCP-Sendero Luminoso staged riots in the prisons of Lurigancho, Santa Bárbara del Callao, and the island of Frontón. The prisoners took control of the facilities, captured weapons, and held hostages, aiming to discredit the government of President Alan García. …

    Lurigancho, Santa Bárbara del Callao, and Frontón, Peru Página 169
  20. Slaughter of the penitentiaries

    In June 1986, a significant event known as the Matanza de los Penales occurred in Peru, which undermined efforts towards a democratic approach to counterinsurgency. This massacre diminished the credibility of peaceful alternatives and contributed to the polarization and escalation of the conflict, which was marked by severe human rights …

    Peru Página 582
  21. Slaughter in San Pedro and El Frontón prisons

    In June 1986, a violent crackdown occurred in the Peruvian prisons of San Pedro and El Frontón, where numerous prisoners accused of terrorism were killed. The most severe actions took place at El Frontón, where the Navy's Demolition Unit destroyed the Blue Pavilion, housing 150 subversives. The government acknowledged excesses …

    San Pedro (Lurigancho) and El Frontón, Peru 117
  22. Land Redistribution Conflicts in Puno

    In 1986, the region of Puno in Peru experienced significant conflict over land redistribution. The reform efforts initiated by the government of Alan García aimed to redistribute 1,100,000 hectares to local communities. However, these efforts were met with resistance from vested interests, leading to spontaneous land seizures by frustrated campesinos …

    Puno, Peru Chunk 286.0
  23. Massacres in Peru

    In August 1985, shortly after Alan García assumed power, members of the Peruvian Armed Forces committed a series of massacres in Pucayacu, Accomarca, Umaro, and Bellavista. These events occurred during a period of political and social tension in Peru, as García's government attempted to address internal conflicts and economic challenges. …

    Pucayacu, Accomarca, Umaro, Bellavista, Peru p. 273
  24. Implementation of Law 24150 and Its Impact on Military and Government Relations in Peru

    On June 5, 1985, the outgoing government of President Fernando Belaúnde Terry enacted Law 24150, which regulated the powers of the Military Political Command in areas declared under a state of emergency. This law granted military authorities significant control over political and judicial matters, a move that was not opposed …

    Peru Página 272
  25. Promulgation of DL 24150 and Military Control in Peru

    In 1985, a month and a half before President Alan García assumed office, the Peruvian government promulgated DL 24150. This decree allowed the military to assume control over internal order in certain zones, effectively limiting the power of civilian authorities. Despite this, elections and appointments of authorities continued, highlighting the …

    Peru p. 37
  26. Case of Accomarca and Changes in Human Rights Discourse under Alan García

    Upon being elected president, Alan García Pérez shifted the official discourse on the internal conflict in Peru by criticizing human rights violations committed by the armed forces. This led to the creation of a Peace Commission and attempts to change the purely military approach to dealing with insurgency. A significant …

    Peru página 67
  27. Temporary Suspension of Military Patrols in Peru

    In 1985, upon assuming the presidency, Alan García Pérez identified the indiscriminate nature of military actions in Ayacucho, where reports indicated numerous alleged subversives were killed without evidence of confiscated weapons. This led him to temporarily suspend military patrols in emergency zones to reassess the counter-subversive strategy. This decision contributed …

    Peru Gráfico 4, página 137
  28. Uchuraccay Massacre

    In early 1983, the massacre of journalists in Uchuraccay drew significant criticism from political parties in Peru, including the Partido Aprista Peruano (PAP) and leftist groups. The incident highlighted the tensions between the government and political parties over the military's counterinsurgency tactics in Ayacucho. Alan García, a prominent PAP leader, …

    Uchuraccay, Ayacucho, Peru Febrero-Marzo (página 71)

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